Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System (Loggs)
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Summary Information
- Source: Southern North Sea
 - Destination: Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant
 - Ownership: Conocophillips
 - Website:
 - Length: kilometres ( miles)
 - Capacity: per day
 - Status: Operating
 
Details
- The Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System (LOGGS) development consists of a single ‘gas gathering’ complex which collected gas from a total of 16 ‘satellite’ platforms and 6 subsea centres up to ~55km from the main LOGGS installation.
 
The LOGGS Installation comprises of the following 5 jackets which are linked together by fixed bridges: • PR (Riser Platform); • PC (Compression Platform); • PP (Production Platform); • PA (Accommodation Platform); • PD (North Valiant 1 Wellhead Platform).
- Only the Riser platform is unmanned
 - The system gathers gas from a large number of fields in the Southern North Sea and transports it to the Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant
 
Contractors
- Seaway Heavy Lifting: LOGGS Riser Platform
 
= Related Gas Fields
- The facility receives natural gas from the V-fields;
 - The Saturn Area Gas Fields, Mimas and Tethys Gas Fields:
- Saturn, Mimas and Tethys;
 
 - The  Jupiter Area natural gas fields:
- Ganymede, Sinope, Callisto, Europa and NW Bell;
 
 - As well as the third-party fields:
- Ann, Alison, Annabel, Audrey, Anglia, Viking, Victor, Vixen and Victoria
 
 
History
- 1988 - Pipeline operations begin
 - 1993 - Riser platform installed
 - 2019 - Chrysaor acquired Conocophillips's stake in the pipeline
 - 2021 - Premier Oil and Chrysaor merge to create Harbour Energy
 
Other Information
- HSM Offshore built the Accommodation Platform